20
Oct

According to current findings, some medical profession believe that nasal irrigation flushes the mucous from the nose making medication a lot more effective. Flushing also clears allergens and irritants and this reduces the risk of reoccurring infections.

Nasal irrigation could help with sinus pressure, allergic asthma, dryness, cold and flu symptoms, rhinitis, nasal irritations and congestion. Sinus attacks are the number one reason for patients visiting the doctor. More and more people are developing sinusitis due to the increase of pollutants and chemicals released daily into the environment.

It has been highly recommended by doctors as well as homeopaths and other alternative practitioners globally to regularly clean the nasal passages using saline solution (salt solution) which made up solutions can be purchased at various health and medical outlets or alternatively you can make a fresh solution yourself.

The HydroPulse nasal / sinus irrigator may be a good choice.

The famous Neti pot is the ancient method that many think of when considering nasal and sinus irrigation. For those with chronic sinus issue, daily irrigation may be one thing that can bring a great deal of relief.

Therabreath also makes some products that could be helpful.

When one irrigates frequently it may have the effect of keeping the nasal and sinus passages free of debris and congestion. This may allow the body to do its job better. Utilizing a saline solution is the standard practice. Removing pollen, dusts and pollutants from these areas can only help.

Of course there are many other methods out there. If you do a search you may hear talk of oils and herbs and scents to open these passages. But if the underlying congestion is not removed how can these help for the long term? Doctors are recommending irrigation, not as many recommend these other methods.

[SideNote: Oramd is a completely different product for combatting a different problem called gum disease]

When the body’s natural defenses are compromised additional disease may be able to take hold. The nasal and sinus passage are lined with special cells that have motile hairs that move and ‘sweep’ debris from these areas. When they are trapped by congestion and debris they cannnot do their natural job. As things sit, they stagnate and the problem can worsen.

So that is why you must irrigate the sinus nasal passages regularly in order for it to operate efficiently. There are many new techniques used, consult with the professionals and find the best irrigation system that you feel comfortable and do not involve complicated procedures. Learn more on this topic by following the links below.

Dislaimer: This article is only meant for information and to be informative. It was not intend to suggest advice, treatment or diagnosis. If you think you might have a health problem or even know you have one, it would be best for your to visit your Ear, Nose and Throat specialist for help in the area of advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not looked at or evaluated statments contained in this article.

Author:  Jill Painterson

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10
Oct

When you have problems with your sinus area, such as a sinus infection, it’s a hassle. Not only will you have much pain, but you may not be able to sleep as well at night. But with the use of Xylitol with sinus irrigation, you might experience comfort once again.

Xylitol is found in wood sugar, and is actually already in our bodies. The body will make around 10 grams of this substance each day. Often used as a substitute to sugar in foods even, it’s not a drug. Used in many gums in order to help with preventing the tooth decaying that sugar can cause.

Not only is it thought that Xylitol with sinus irrigation should be done when you are suffering, but on a more regular basis. See it will help our sinuses and nasal passages out, because the bacteria that would normally attach itself inside our nasal passage may lessen.

Our bodies will react to the Xylitol that is sprayed into the nasal passage and be stimulated to create more to help defend the area. Plus that Xylitol will also reduce the salt that is sitting around in the passage, allowing the bodies antibiotics to work better and more effectively.

It’s not like using antibiotics that are given by the doctor, that your body may become immune too. Xylitol will not create that problem in your body, and you can continue to use it each time you feel an infection coming on. Though you should actually use it on a regular basis to help keep those bacteria down to a minimum. For the same reason, xylitol may be useful in the fight against gum disease.

So when asked why use Xylitol with sinus irrigation you now know why. It will help to keep the bacteria away, which will not only help with sinus infections, but also allergies. A substance that is already in our body, just by adding a bit more a big difference can be made.

Jill St.Cloud writes about sinus and nasal irrigation for relief from allergy symptoms and chronic sinus problems.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not seek to diagnose, advice or treat any health condition whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health condition, contact your primary care physician for diagnosis, advice and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about any product mentioned in this article.

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